by Dr. Seth Osgood | Feb 13, 2020 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Gut Health, Latest Articles Category
You’ve probably heard a lot of buzzwords like microbiome, leaky gut, and probiotics thrown around when it comes to autoimmune disease.But what exactly are they, how are they connected, and are they really the answers to reversing autoimmunity?Let’s take a look.The...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Dec 12, 2019 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Gut Health, Latest Articles Category
Did you know that the way you’re born can affect your health years and even decades down the road? One of the first questions I ask all of my patients is whether they were born via vaginal delivery or c-section because it has a big impact on your microbiome,...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Nov 8, 2019 | Autoimmune, Blog, Brain Health, Featured Post, Gut Health, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
“Should I really give up gluten or is that just a fad?” “If I don’t have celiac disease then gluten is fine, right?” “I don’t have digestive symptoms, so I can’t have a problem with gluten…can I?” These are questions I hear all of the time. The truth is...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Oct 31, 2019 | Autoimmune, Blog, Brain Health, Featured Post, Gut Health, Hormones, Latest Articles Category, Metabolic Health, Thyroid
Have you heard any of these myths about functional medicine? The good news is, more and more people are learning how a root-cause approach can help them reclaim their health. Thanks to success stories and testimonials passed along by word of mouth, thousands of...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Sep 19, 2019 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Gut Health, Latest Articles Category
It may not be nice to think about, but intestinal parasites are way more common than you probably think. You don’t have to travel to a foreign country to get one. And if you are suffering with unresolved gut imbalances or a weak or stressed immune system, your chances...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Sep 12, 2019 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category
Did you know that having mono, aka “the kissing disease” as a teen can lead to autoimmune disease later in life? Epstein barr, or the mono virus, is just one of several viral and bacterial infections that have been linked to autoimmunity. These infections are common...